Information systems research is replete with examples of the importance of business processes defining IT adoption. Business processes are influenced by both organizational and operational concerns. We evaluate the comparative importance of operational and organizational influences for complementary IT systems. In the context of acute-care hospitals the analysis shows that an organizational approach to automating a process is related to different financial outcomes than an operational approach. Six complementary systems supporting a three-stage medication management process are studied: prescribing, dispensing, and administration. The analysis uses firm-level, panel data extracted from the HIMSS Analytics database spanning ten years of IT a...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms that drive the adoption and diffusion of hospital informat...
This paper describes a study that assessed the performance implications of aligning information tech...
The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT become...
This research examines the impacts of the assimilation and use of IT on the financial performance of...
Business: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)We look at th...
Our study focuses on the adoption and use of hospital information systems and their impact on the qu...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
This study builds on organizational theories and the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) to investigate ...
In light of the new healthcare regulations, hospitals are increasingly reevaluating their IT integra...
The information systems (IS) field has studied information technology (IT) adoption for several deca...
Former studies imply a shortage among academics of studying IT system adoption process from a dual p...
This dissertation investigates whether differences in organizational innovation amongst health care ...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
The adoption of healthcare information technology (HIT) has been advocated by various groups as crit...
Background and Objective: The USE IT-model integrates theories about adoption and diffusion of innov...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms that drive the adoption and diffusion of hospital informat...
This paper describes a study that assessed the performance implications of aligning information tech...
The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT become...
This research examines the impacts of the assimilation and use of IT on the financial performance of...
Business: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)We look at th...
Our study focuses on the adoption and use of hospital information systems and their impact on the qu...
This paper examines the impact of health information technology (HIT) implementation and meaningful ...
This study builds on organizational theories and the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) to investigate ...
In light of the new healthcare regulations, hospitals are increasingly reevaluating their IT integra...
The information systems (IS) field has studied information technology (IT) adoption for several deca...
Former studies imply a shortage among academics of studying IT system adoption process from a dual p...
This dissertation investigates whether differences in organizational innovation amongst health care ...
Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management o...
The adoption of healthcare information technology (HIT) has been advocated by various groups as crit...
Background and Objective: The USE IT-model integrates theories about adoption and diffusion of innov...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms that drive the adoption and diffusion of hospital informat...
This paper describes a study that assessed the performance implications of aligning information tech...
The benefits of health information technology (HIT) are widely accepted. Nonetheless, how HIT become...